Rodrigo D: No Future
"Rodrigo D: No Future" is a Colombian film released in 1990, directed by Victor Gaviria. The story follows a young man named Rodrigo, who struggles with the harsh realities of life in the slums of Medellín. The film explores themes of poverty, violence, and the search for identity amidst societal challenges.
The film is notable for its raw portrayal of urban life and its use of non-professional actors, which adds authenticity to the narrative. It has received critical acclaim for its realistic depiction of youth culture and the impact of drug violence in Colombia during the late 20th century.